‘Every vote counts’: Utah mayoral race decided by coin toss
“Take for example what happened in Wasatch County, where a coin toss was used to break a tie for Charleston’s next mayor. On election night, Kam Alan Brown was three votes ahead Brenda Kozlowski, but after more results were posted Nov. 14, they were tied with 83 votes each, leaving the race up to a coin flip during Thursday’s council meeting. Kozlowski called heads and won the toss.”
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